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I released Mail::LocalDelivery the other day, a Mail::Audit spin-off and local delivery agent in pure Perl. It's not as fully featured as Mail::Box but does one job and, if I may say so, does it bloody well. (Thanks in part to Meng Wong's work on it.)

The main problem is not that the current modules
related to e-mail deliver too little functionality: there is plenty of it. IMHO, the problem is that it is fragmented into too many packages with different coding and documentation styles, and without general design. And all te time new weird fragments appear, in strange name-spaces.
Simon, it would suit you to come to my introductory talk on YAPC::Europe. Maybe it is more useful to combine forces in stead of simply ignoring the other's work. Or have a look at the
docs on the website.
By the way, Mail::Box incorpates all knowledge from many modules (like MailTools, which I maintain): I recoded and extended them.